Wembley Rangers AFC 3-2 Clutch FC — Gameweek 10 match report. Domingos Pires (9 goals) leads Wembley Rangers AFC's attack. Game Changers: Onside (0) & The Line (1). Read the full match report, player stats, table impact and head-to-head analysis.

Match Summary — Wembley Rangers AFC 3-2 Clutch FC

Gameweek 10 delivered fireworks at Baller Arena with Wembley Rangers AFC taking on Clutch FC in a battle of attrition where every tackle, every pass, and every decision carried enormous weight.

Wembley Rangers AFC came in occupying a coveted playoff spot at 4th, while Clutch FC were desperate to crash the party. When the dust settled, it was Wembley Rangers AFC who emerged 3-2 victors, adding another triumph to what is becoming a formidable winning streak. The Game Changer window — Onside and The Line — proved pivotal, contributing 1 of the match’s 5 goals.

Wembley Rangers AFC form (before GW10): ✅ ✅ ✅ ❌ ✅ (W-W-W-L-W)
Clutch FC form (before GW10): ✅ ✅ ❌ ❌ ❌ (W-W-L-L-L)


How the Match Unfolded

First Half

The tactical landscape shifted dramatically at 12 minutes as the Onside Game Changer took hold — but remarkably, neither side could find the net. A tactical stalemate that owed as much to disciplined defending as to the specific rule change. Wembley Rangers AFC took a slender lead into half-time — nothing decisive, but enough to shift the psychological battle in their favour.

Second Half

The 27th minute brought the The Line Game Changer thundering into the match — a moment that would prove pivotal — and it delivered 1 goal at just the right moment to breathe fresh life into the match. It was edge-of-your-seat stuff in the closing minutes. Clutch FC pressed and probed, but Wembley Rangers AFC’s back-line stood firm — resilient, organised, and ultimately heroic.


Goal Timeline

The goals arrived in a dramatic sequence that told the story of the match:

  • 3′Domingos Pires (Wembley Rangers AFC) broke the deadlock
  • 3′Tyler Winters (Clutch FC) converted
  • 20′Kristian Campbell (Wembley Rangers AFC) scored
  • 21′Callam Gardner (Wembley Rangers AFC) fired home
  • 27′Tyler Winters (Clutch FC) converted
MinutePlayerTeam
3′Domingos PiresWembley Rangers AFC
3′Tyler WintersClutch FC
20′Kristian CampbellWembley Rangers AFC
21′Callam GardnerWembley Rangers AFC
27′Tyler WintersClutch FC

Game Changer Impact — Onside & The Line

The Game Changer activations were relatively subdued by Baller League standards, yielding just 1 goal from the two windows. That’s 20% of the match’s scoring — enough to matter, but far from dominant.

This was more a match decided by the regular 6v6 phases than by the GC interventions. Credit to both sets of players for adapting quickly to the shifting rules without losing their shape — a sign of well-drilled, tactically aware squads.

GC ActivationTypeGoals
1st Half (12′)Onside0
2nd Half (27′)The Line1
Total1

Match Performers

Wembley Rangers AFC

PlayerGoalsAssistsShotsPasses
Domingos Pires10521
Kristian Campbell1002
Callam Gardner1000

Clutch FC

Tyler Winters led the charge for Clutch FC, his 2 goals a testament to the kind of ruthless finishing that makes him a nightmare for opposing defences.

PlayerGoalsAssistsShotsPasses
Tyler Winters20211
Alfie Matthews01532

Key Players & Season Stats

Wembley Rangers AFC — Top Scorers (Season)

PlayerGoalsAssistsApps
Domingos Pires9210
Callam Gardner719
Kristian Campbell319
Ben Long218
Abdulahi Abdulazeez107

Clutch FC — Top Scorers (Season)

PlayerGoalsAssistsApps
Alfie Matthews12510
Tyler Winters8210
Sandro Camara7110
Richard Afrane-Kesey618
David Marques Castanho329

Key Attacking Threats

  • Domingos Pires — Wembley Rangers AFC’s talisman with 9 goals from 10 appearances and 2 assists. A reliable and consistent outlet who defences have learned to fear.
  • Alfie Matthews — Clutch FC’s leading marksman with 12 goals from 10 outings, plus 5 assists. A proven match-winner who carries Clutch FC’s main goal threat game after game.

Season Context

With 1 gameweek left in the regular season, the stakes couldn’t have been higher. Wembley Rangers AFC entered this match averaging 3.4 goals per game — a number that reflected their struggles in front of goal this campaign. Clutch FC, by contrast, arrived with an average of 3.4 per outing — a figure that highlighted the work still to be done in the final third.

The league-wide average stood at 7.2 goals per game, a benchmark that underlined the high-octane nature of Baller League football. For Wembley Rangers AFC, sitting 4th before kick-off, every remaining match carried the weight of a cup final. They were right in the thick of the playoff scramble.


Head-to-Head History

This was the maiden competitive meeting between Wembley Rangers AFC and Clutch FC — a historic first that will be recorded in the Baller League annals. Fresh rivalries are forged on nights like these.


Table Impact

Wembley Rangers AFC climbed to 3rd, clutch fc stayed at 6th.

TeamBefore GW10After GW10
Wembley Rangers AFC4th3rd
Clutch FC6th6th

Match Stats at a Glance

StatWembley Rangers AFCClutch FC
Goals32
GC Goals11
GC 1st Half (Onside)00
GC 2nd Half (The Line)11

Match Facts

  • 1 of 5 goals (20%) came during Game Changer activations
  • A one-goal game decided by the narrowest of margins — the small details made all the difference
  • Alfie Matthews heads Clutch FC’s scoring charts with 12 goals, a tally any forward would be proud of

What’s Next

Wembley Rangers AFC

Their next fixture is yet to be confirmed — check back for the Gameweek 11 schedule.

Clutch FC

Their next fixture is yet to be confirmed — check back for the Gameweek 11 schedule.


All stats via Baller League UK Hub. Match reports auto-generated from official data.

Looking for more Gameweek 10 coverage? Check out the full GW10 roundup for all 6 matches, stats, and analysis.